Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens: Kavanaugh Should Be Disqualified From Serving

Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens on Thursday weighed in on the contentious debate over the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, who has been accused of assault by three women.

The 98-year-old former justice who served on the court from 1975 to 2010 said he once thought Kavanaugh “had the qualifications” to be a Supreme Court justice but now believes Kavanaugh’s conduct while testifying in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee last week should disqualify him from the position.”

The former high court justice spoke while mass crowds of protesters congregated in the nation’s capital city to demonstrate against the Senate’s looming vote on Kavanaugh.

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Who is he and what are his politics and has he ever expressed similar views about all of the moral democrats such as Hillary and her ability to be the commander in chief with her penchant for lying and “forgetting “ and all of the people that she was accused of “suiciding”

Huh?
He was defending his good name and his family’s reputation.
What’s he supposed to do? Go down like a Rino sheep and fold like a cheap camera? Allow himself to get beaten down by a bunch of democrats who vowed to vote against him before this bimbo even stepped forward.

Former Justice Stevens is the one who wasn’t qualified to be a supreme court justice whose one and only job is to protect the constitution, as he openly admitted to be vehemently opposed to some parts of the US constitution – namely the second amendment. A justice’s job is not to legislate – hear that, dictator Stevens.